
Clayton Forknall
@cforknall
Biometrician with Queensland Department of Primary Industries
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25-07-2018 05:42:39
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Excited to share our paper on the use of yield response curves to measure variation in the tolerance and resistance of wheat to crown rot, appearing in the current issue of Phytopathology®. Steven Simpfendorfer GRDC apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PH…



Fantastic week at #ausbiometrics19 draws to a close. Great to see so many SAGI North team members sharing their work! Michael Mumford




Great to see a SAGI-North biometrician getting out of the office and into the field Michael Mumford



.Toni Petronaitis Toni is completing her PhD and is “looking to see if we can reduce the amount of Fusarium crown rot inoculum by modifying cereal harvest heights.” bit.ly/3abWo8d

SAGI-North biometricians have been getting out and about recently, attending #Dalby and #Narrabri #GRDCUpdates to keep up to speed with the latest GRDC North research findings


This #GRDC investment epitomises collaboration between researchers & statisticians to achieve meaningful outcomes for industry. Huge shout out to the project leadership team Rob Loughman, Alison Kelly, Steven Simpfendorfer, Grant Hollaway, Greg Platz, Lisle & Manisha Shankar


🔥Hot off the press🔥Our research on pathogen growth in stubble has just been published with Springer Nature in Australasian Plant Pathology journal Plant Pathogens (APPS) with Clayton Forknall Steven Simpfendorfer & more! Read here (open access 👏): link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Guess what... Our initial research on using microwaves to eradicate cereal pathogens is out! With Springer Nature in Australasian Plant Pathology journal Plant Pathogens (APPS) 🌱 Thanks Clayton Forknall Steven Simpfendorfer & team! Read here (open access 👏) link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Fantastic to be back in Ethiopia, continuing the upskilling of Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research-EIAR plant breeders in statistical methods. Incredibly rewarding to be able to work with a motivated and engaged group of researchers!


I’m excited to share that our method combining ideas from the worlds of stats and ML to model covariance in designed experiments is published with Springer Nature in JABES. Thanks Alison Kelly, Yoni Nazarathy, Ari Verbyla and team! Read here (open access) doi.org/10.1007/s13253…

Pleased to share that our paper applying stats methods to explore nematode resistance in the field is now available in Springer Nature Euphytica. Great to work with Bethany, Alison Kelly, Steven Simpfendorfer, Richard Daniel and Luke on this! Read here: link.springer.com/article/10.100…